ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Month: July 2010

I am taking a hiatus for some time …

2010-07-16 | Reading time: 1 minute

Burned out for the moment, but here's something to read.
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Conventional Creativity

2010-07-10 | Reading time: 2 minutes

How the usual symbol for creativity is just so ... misleading.
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Learning from Bad Practice

2010-07-08 | Reading time: Less than a minute

A suggestion to learn from the things that ... revolt us.
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Masterclass – Revisiting old projects

2010-07-07 | Reading time: 1 minute

It pays to re-visit old projects ... it can lead to interesting projects with nice surprises.
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The Replacement Infrastructure

2010-07-06 | Reading time: 2 minutes

Plan for disaster while you still have the infrastructure to plan for disaster.
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Respectful Critique

2010-07-05 | Reading time: 1 minute

A basis rule for giving critique -- and dealing with different reactions to that critique.
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Friends that hold you down

2010-07-04 | Reading time: 3 minutes

Friends can be the anchor to keep you afloat in stormy seas, but they can also hold you down. And sometimes you have to cut the line -- even if this is ... painful for all involved.
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Research & Administration

2010-07-03 | Reading time: 6 minutes

If you want to work with new, untested technology in a research institute, you might get resistance from the administration. They usually prefer tried and true technology. There are good reasons for both positions -- and a little perspective taking might be needed to resolve the issue.
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The Court Jester

2010-07-02 | Reading time: 1 minute

Where are the court jesters when you need them? Seriously, never more needed than today. Here's why ...
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Copyright in Fashion

2010-07-01 | Reading time: 1 minute

Fashion has a very interesting way to deal with copyright. Very interesting TED talk, which makes you wonder: What would the world be like if these rules would hold true in other areas as well.
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